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Hello from Georgia

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I practically grew up at McNamara Pontiac in Tucker Ga. My father got me hooked on GM at an early age. Most of the cars we had growing up had a 455 in them, because he knew that engine inside and out. I learned how to work on his 1974 Pontiac Grandville conv’t. The rest is history. I bought my 2005 GTO in 2011 with 18k miles on it and it still has less than 50k. Most call it a “garage queen”. I run an HVAC company so it is my weekend toy when I have weekends off. It is moded and has won every show I have put it in and even one I didn’t. Thanks for letting me join this group!

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welcome to the club! i would love to the hear the story on winning an award on accident.

Hello! Beautiful GTO - I love the color! 😃. Don't take anything from anyone about having a "Garage Queen" - nothing wrong with it! (my Grand Prix is my "GQ" so I'm right there with ya) 😁

 

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It is moded and has won every show I have put it in and even one I didn’t

So... do share... 😃

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very cool car, i had the holden version of yours with the ls2, and did cam, heads etc to pump it to 342kw @ the rear wheels, was a very fun car at stop signs holding back the lumpy cam !!

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